No progress since February, Mark? My P-1A still sits in a cupboard gathering dust ...can't even sell it 
The MMK works GREAT... and we are all too glad to send it your way for a demo...
We have several units in the field (three last I heard)... and today we sent Coefficient sets to Russia for the new small Nola speaker...
There are several threads at av123's forum about this --- by the by...
Apologies for not revisiting this thread... just too much on my plate these days... MY BAD...
Hope this helps...
mlsav123@mac.com
All the best...
mls
Hi Mark. Earlier in this thread you had indicated an intention by you and your partners to address the issue of customers who had purchased the P-1A largely based on the 'imminent' SOCS, and to make a formal reply. I was interested to see what sort of recompense PT would make to those customers who had waited years for SOCS and finally given up and changed the direction of their system. I honestly didn't expect anything but hoped that PT would do the right thing and follow up on this promise. In deference to your ailing health I let the issue alone for the last several months and watched and waited.....nothing. I was glad to see that your health has improved, but saddened to see that PT has not followed through and appears to have turned its back on these customers once and for all.
As I indicated earlier, the failure of SOCS to appear after many months of waiting meant that my system went in another direction and I do not use an external DAC. The P-1A was re-boxed and placed in a cupboard many many months ago. I sold the P-3A and Monolithic PS at a substantial loss. SOCS is well and truly useless to me now.
As you know, my purchase of P-1A/P-3A/Monolithic PS would not have happened if PT hadn't touted the imminence of SOCS so strongly and consistently. So, I guess the one thing I can take away from this very expensive lesson is not to trust PT, regardlesss of their promises. This is all the more saddening given your latest post on how well the company is doing.
Late delivery is forgivable, but years late and failure to follow through on promises to redress this with customers says something about the culture and values of the company. In business life we would not continue to deal with a company who treated us in this way, in personal life I cannot afford to either. PT has turned their back on me, so regrettably I must now do the same.